To think MN has far too many chat catagories

When deciding with category to post a discussion on I find it difficult because there are so many categories it could fit under, maybe 3 or more. IMO there are possibly far too many categories, many sections harderly used or viewed. Also many people just use the AIBU section post a discussion and creatively edit the wording of the question to fit AIBU rather than use a more specific (but probably far less viewed) category appropriate to the nature of the discussion. I assume often for visibility. Would it not be better to rationalise and simplify the chat topics a bit?

For example there is a 'property/DIY' topic and a 'home decoration' topic. They completely overlap, if you post in the latter it's very quiet compared to the former so no reason to have both IMO.

It could do with a bit of a housekeeping review. This is the kind of shit I like to do so maybe I should give each topic a review and make a proposal for people to comment on and then MNHQ to look at the final version?

Moved to site stuff. The irony being this is another conversation that will be lost in another sub section in the vat of catagories. Doubt there will be much traffic or opinion for MN to monitor on the subject now it's moved.

PandorasXbox surely most people if their looking for threads on a particular thing uses the search facility? I doubt anyone endlessly scrolling through all the of the many subject sub sections for what they are looking for. Items your looking for in a particular topic could be in reality spread across a few simular topics and/or sub sections. The volume of subjects and sub sections makes things difficult.

Also I think most people who contribute (often with very valid contributions) are not trawling through all the topics. They often are not looking for something particular but more just checking out the popular topics and/or the top active talk threads. For example if you wanted advice on whether or not remove an avocado bathroom suite you would get far more contributions on AIBU than you would on the home decoration topic. It's very much the same as selling items in a shop. Put things in a prominent place thing's will sell better than if they are hidden away.

You don’t have to look at the ones you don’t like or aren’t interested in though

The problem isn't looking though. It's where to put things. As stated about some overlap. Or you get the problem where some topics are so broken down into topics that's there might not be anything what your post is about would fit into